Common Sense on Campus

Let us hope that this will be the first of many more recognition that it is improper, not least in a university setting, for one side to silence the other, especially by deceitful means.
Rosh Hashana is an Opportunity for Change

Rosh Hashana is not just the beginning of the Hebrew calendar; it is also a symbol of renewal. This is when we begin to scrutinize ourselves and determine how we want to improve ourselves.
What May Be Coming

We should avoid predicting what’s gonna happen or international affairs.
Israel and the American Jewish Crisis

And the key to strengthening and supporting the community is to bypass its failed leadership and speak and interact directly with American Jews.
The D.C. Swamp that Needs Draining

President Donald Trump blocked a recent State Department effort to force Israel to return $75 million in military aid, the department’s most recent attempt to erode the U.S.-Israel military alliance.
Questions and Answers: The Emirate Plan

Every few days I receive queries from readers who want to know more about the “Emirate Plan,” an idea I have suggested as a solution to the Israel-Palestinian Arab conflict in Judea and Samaria as well as Gaza.
Rosh HaShana: An Open Letter to My Synagogue

At the age of 71, I can attest to having prayed in many synagogues, in Israel and around the world – Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Chasidic, ultra-Orthodox and Modern Orthodox.
Unintended Consequences (Iran)

We wish Netanyahu Godspeed in his efforts to expose Iran’s hostile jihadist agenda, but success is unlikely. Confronting Iran may turn out to be Israel’s problem to solve, perhaps joined by some of its Arab neighbors.
How Women are Treated by Islam

Newcastle upon Tyne is a small city in the North-East of England which, in 2017, was acclaimed the best city in the UK in which to raise children (London was the worst).
Yair Netanyahu and the Angry Left

Yair Netanyahu’s actions have caused an uproar in Israel and abroad.